Perceived Unmet Need for Care and Barriers to Care Among Individuals with Mental Health Issues: A Meta-analysis.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Bahram Armoon, Alain Lesage, Rasool Mohammadi, Zahedeh Khoshnazar, Mehran Rostami Varnosfaderani, Aida Hosseini, Fatemeh Fotovvati, Fatemeh Mohammadjani, Leila Khosravi, Mehran Beigzadeh, Mark D Griffiths
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Unmet needs refer to the gap between the health services individuals require and what they receive. Individuals with mental health issues often face barriers preventing them from accessing the care they need. A meta-analysis was conducted to estimate the pooled prevalence of unmet needs for care and barriers to care among individuals with mental health issues. The databases PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library were searched for relevant studies published from December 1, 1985 to August 1, 2024. Following the screening process, 204 included studies remained for meta-analysis. Individuals with mental health issues reported significant pooled prevalence rate of unmet care needs over the past year, with the most common being related to work/occupation (43%), dental care (41%), counseling (40%), social intervention (37%), mental health (34%), physical health needs (33%), skills training (32%), social network (32%), psychological distress (31%), information (27%), intimate relationships (27%), benefits (26%), harm reduction (25%), psychotic symptoms (24%), housing (24%), money and food (21%), education (20%), sexual expression (19%), home care (16%), safety (15%), self-care (15%), telephone support (9%), and child care (8%). The pooled prevalence rates of barriers to accessing care were motivational (38%), structural (37%), financial (31%), and stigmatization (25%). The findings indicated that patients with substance use disorders experienced a significantly higher prevalence of unmet care needs and barriers to accessing care compared to those with mental health disorders and homeless individuals. The results showed that unmet care needs were highest among those in established adulthood, while harm reduction was more common among adolescents and emerging adults. Physical health and food needs were most prevalent among midlife adults. Barriers to care were most common among adolescents and emerging adults, except for structural barriers, which were most frequent among midlife adults. To address the unmet employment needs of Individuals with mental health issues, comprehensive training in essential skills is recommended. Enhancing dentists' mental health understanding and fostering collaboration among healthcare providers is crucial. Government-funded, low-barrier service models for substance use disorder patients is suggested to enhance accessibility and effectiveness, while improving health service affordability and acceptability is essential.

心理健康问题个体未被满足的护理需求和护理障碍:一项荟萃分析
未满足的需求是指个人需要的保健服务与他们得到的保健服务之间的差距。有精神健康问题的人往往面临障碍,使他们无法获得所需的护理。进行了一项荟萃分析,以估计有精神健康问题的个体中未满足的护理需求和护理障碍的总患病率。检索PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science和Cochrane Library数据库,检索1985年12月1日至2024年8月1日发表的相关研究。在筛选过程之后,204项纳入的研究仍用于荟萃分析。患者心理健康问题报告未满足的医疗需要的重要汇集流行率在过去的一年里,最常见的是有关工作/职业(43%)、牙科保健(41%)、咨询(40%)、社会干预(37%)、心理健康(34%)、身体健康的需要(33%)、技能培训(32%)、社交网络(32%)、心理压力(31%)、信息(27%)、亲密关系(27%)、福利(26%)、减少危害(25%)、精神病症状(24%)、住房(24%),金钱和食物(21%)、教育(20%)、性表达(19%)、家庭护理(16%)、安全(15%)、自我保健(15%)、电话支持(9%)和儿童保育(8%)。获得医疗服务障碍的总患病率为动机性(38%)、结构性(37%)、财务(31%)和污名化(25%)。研究结果表明,与精神健康障碍患者和无家可归者相比,物质使用障碍患者未得到满足的护理需求和获得护理的障碍明显更高。结果显示,未满足的护理需求在已成年的人群中最高,而减少伤害在青少年和初成年人群中更为常见。身体健康和食物需求在中年成年人中最为普遍。护理障碍在青少年和初出期成人中最为常见,结构性障碍在中年成年人中最为常见。为了解决有精神健康问题的个人未得到满足的就业需求,建议对基本技能进行全面培训。加强牙医对心理健康的了解和促进医疗保健提供者之间的合作至关重要。建议为药物使用障碍患者提供政府资助的低障碍服务模式,以提高可及性和有效性,同时提高卫生服务的可负担性和可接受性至关重要。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services is to improve mental health services through research. This journal primarily publishes peer-reviewed, original empirical research articles.  The journal also welcomes systematic reviews. Please contact the editor if you have suggestions for special issues or sections focusing on important contemporary issues.  The journal usually does not publish articles on drug or alcohol addiction unless it focuses on persons who are dually diagnosed. Manuscripts on children and adults are equally welcome. Topics for articles may include, but need not be limited to, effectiveness of services, measure development, economics of mental health services, managed mental health care, implementation of services, staffing, leadership, organizational relations and policy, and the like.  Please review previously published articles for fit with our journal before submitting your manuscript.
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